- David L. Goodwin, a Staff Attorney at Appellate Advocates, published the article Judge Jane Bolin, originally in the Dutchess County Historical Society Yearbook but now of the website of the Historical Society of New York Courts.
- Stephen B. Presser, the Raoul Berger Professor of Legal History, emeritus, at the Northwestern University School of Law, has been named a 2018-19 Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy at the University of Colorado Boulder.
- Eleanor Goerss, Pforzheimer Fellow ’17, at Harvard Law, explains How to Read a Manor Court Roll on Et Seq., the blog of HLS Library’s Historical & Special Collections Deaprtment. H/t: Elizabeth Papp Kamali.
- Seth Barrett Tillman, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, has been posting what we understand are parts of an article that is forthcoming in the South Texas Law Review. The three we've spotted are (1) A Response to Professor Victoria F. Nourse’s Reclaiming the Constitutional Text from Originalism: The Case of the Foreign Emoluments Clause; (2) The Foreign Emoluments Clause, the Teachings of the American Civil War, and a Response to Mike Stern: The Aftermath of the Hamilton Documents Imbroglio; and (3) Presidential Electors and the Brief of the Legal Historians in CREW v. Trump.
- ICYMI: Saul Cornell, Fordham Law, on Five types of gun laws the Founding Fathers loved. (H/t: Faculty Lounge). Over at the Faculty Lounge, Robert Baker on the freedom suit of Beverly Dowling. An obituary of the Nader Raider David Reynolds Zwick.